Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. MARCH S 1921
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PRESIDENT HARDING HOST TO BOY SCOUTS
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Tells Mingo Jury Defendant in
Murder Trial Is Unim
peachable ATTACKS FELTS DETECTIVES
uiiIIiiiimhi. W. Vn.. March IS In
jir.lii- tin- iury llml will "Itcnm!
fS fliV B"V.t .1rlt111.1r111.r1rf M-
. r s.l.l of Mntpwnn i-liiiw.1 nllh
'it n -ib I '" ,,,t ,,"U'1 ,,r A,,"'"
r1 V I n prlvnln .Mrr-llvr. InM May.
ItJnM W Houston, attorney fur the
ifJn.f. .l-- Irarc-.l Hint nut our ; of Hip
'Tor, niii'lm'tili',' tin; juoMition run
V 111' "ri-MI"' "11lM tl"' (OllllllOllWCllltll
'f v VitKiliill.
i h liiiic tlmt Mills" county xlioulil
incnicii nj mi; iiiii,; ' "
in- ii i vi i
cmimmI
t)etn. .
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ftnoratiM'. "fi-"!" 1' nt.lcirHc.M-. ' lie
liliil Hint 'I'VitlinlljMliP liuim-j conic
Jinlll 111!' MH-l'tS Of MlUgO lOlltll.N in i ti
""Nlnl clime liml tlirsp IlU'll coin-miiii-il
in Imvr nriiiPf tioiirexlilents
Ztw.,l ,n on thi'in?" In- imkP.1. mi
wriiiie lil" "M ni"'st'" o.v xiiyinj!:
liiTiiiixp tlif rrimp tliry pommittpil.
rnlllii" ilon Hip liowor of tin- mill op-n.itnr-
iipnii tlii'in. was joining the
minni' union."
lloiiMnti rrnil n let tor iiilinittPiT in ew
ilnin' nnil wliiili it iii tcstitii'il wn
Inkm from tin- l"1v "f AIIipiI '. I'Vlf.
It i fi'iri.I to i" ntti'inpl llint wn lo
be mini" to si't fill lliittii'lil. Miilrwiiu
,,1i, hvr mill oiip of tin- ricfi-nilniit-.
inio tin' iiKt'tii'.v'x pmploy.
Tin') wititcil to iiinl;p Siil llittlii-M ii
tfiifm " "lionti'il tin- nttoniry. "Tlirj
wnnlnl to liny llim UliP tliPj il'nl l-niir
liri-ui'i- nml C H: I.ivpIj. If Hultii'lil
Idlllil luiw I'ppii lionsli' In" wonltl Iiiim
boon in tin1 I'liU'P of Itrcvi-i' iitnl l.ivclj
todiH lint In' nmliln't lie lioltitlil mill
irolat -ihiiiN trlnl for hN lifi'. I urn
prnuil to know tlmt Miltcwnti elect- ncli
unlmiii'iiplinl'l'' iiipii lo oiliro. I'onr. n-r-
Inir iiipii who " i m-h men-
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250 REFUGES LAND
Lrmw nuooiH
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Seek Safety From Bolshevist
Armies Red Star Liner
Brings 360 Others
FOOD SCARCE IN GERMANY
I'ooil lin liron mi ci-nnp in
lorf. lioi ninny, now Mi'i-iipiPil
ATTACK WATER CHARGES
New Cumberland Appeal From Serv
ice Commission Argued
IliirrUliiire. Mmrli IS TIip ipn'-
itmii wliPtln-r tlio Inirilon of proof i onlil
I Iip put upon n iniroiigii conipiii'iiins
ncii nl mips of n wntpr (oinpiiii, wIipii
flip intp wnx npplioil to tin- innnii'ipiil-
It thrrn pnr nftpr it liml li'''ii t'f-
futip In iiplclilKirlni; lominiinilii's wiim
iii'kupiI bi'forp tlip Suporior Court ,pv
tiTiIny in Hip upppnl of N'pw Cumlior
Imiil from tin- ilpolvion of tin1 Public
Sprvlcp ('oiiiniixon in Hip Itivprton
ConmliilntPil Wntpr (iio.
i Qiipxtionx of wlii'tlipr Hip ilifforonro
. in niti'N liptwppn M'rvirp from n ernvtt.
I MiFi'l - ; s,Sp, nml n liltoiod wntpr jsioin
bv tlir I dinitilil lip tilki'ti Into poiixidi'itilioii nlso
li Mnrjorlp I'lislixb. Minim An l in.
"J. will proxi'iil tin' ri'lnil ill.
'I'Iip ('olliimwooil MIkIi S-Iiiio1 to. mi.
IllklllK till' HPIilltiVP. roilrlli'il In Mix
il il Mill Vi'IihIiIi. nml I low II ll W'l'im I.
will bo Mlx l'loronip I'lniiinll. "J I .
'I'iijIov .limp. '"'J. nml llonnlil b'.iiiniolt.
"Jl. wbo will liinko Hip ii'biiltiil. 'I'liorp
will bo three Jnilaex, n nf whom Iiiim-liei-ti
M-IeetPil. Wiilter I'nrixiii, n ('mil
lion Inwjer. nml K (' Kimble. tn'n
urer nf the Nniioinil Stnte I'nuk. of
Cnimlpii.
Nev Bub Line Does Dig Business
lliiililnii UeiRliiH. N. .1., Mnri'li IN -
'I'lli' I'lllilir Sel lee '!'iilwil t'(l t
l(iin!; liiinilieiN of ii- pnlronx Iipip, Iff
Vuiliilii-n. h.'iMmi mnl in n pnrt of Cnni-
liii. Ii- n now inotorlnix line lilnnlis
fiiim Hiix plnie to the ('minion ferric?.
Il'deix ni thov iimke the trip in ntioilt
Inilf the titno tnkon bv the trolley enra,
The line i" riinnilii; "ix liii'se nml coiil
inoiHoux liiK-fK on n toti-inlnulp M-lirdillt!
iimi- Hie White Ilor-e ))il-.
Niillorml rtinm
'I'liesc I Joy Smuts, hnowii ns Knglc Scouts licrausp nf tin- IiIkIi latiims they liao nllainril In Scout worli, ltli
several of the olTlccrs of the Hoy .Scouts of America, wcie rceclvcil by tbo I'rcslilcnt at the Wlilto House. Mr.
IlarilinK acccpteil the offlie of honorary president
Deaths of a Day
"l GREEDY EVEN FOR BANDITS HELD AS BAD-BILL PASSER
John J. McCaffrey
.Toll ii .1. Met'nfl'iej . ii member of the!
police fonp for tin' ln-.t eighteen year., i
died on Wplne"dii of pneumonia in Hip
I'lilM-rslty Hospital. lie wax forty-four '
,11111 U .,1ft lllllllft I'lllllfl lllllt llimln lllu linilln '
l ,...- .inn III. I. il .1.111 IIIUUI' III?! lllflll'
with, his sixter, Mr. (iiisxip (Jiilliiqlioi .
Three Thleveo Take Man's MoneyN Man
and Keys, Then Demand Overcoat '
'I'liiei- hold-up men Inst nlfilit com
pelled r.ouix .lonox. r!l()1 North Law
rence hi reel, to lemovc his overcoat
Twos
nfler (ln liml tnkon
' two bum hex of ko,.
ijS.'tO in cnuli and
S.'.s I'cderal slieot. Kolcinn rcnuiein
mnxx will be celebrntcd .Monday tiiornin-;
! in the riiurcb of Hip Atiuunciiitlou.
Tenth and Dickitixon streets. Intertnpnt
will be in Holy L'rox.x (.'cnirtcrj .
Itohh
. i car
l..l!iri.il the (li-tpctlp HKonc.N
tinil lii buy llntlield. but oltfred to pn :
JlOIHl for a penult lo lirini; a machine
Sim into Mali-wan to el t down union
nifn i .
ItolornilK to the "victiuii if iiiinei-x
fr.niiliox from their places of abode by
pilviit" detecthix on the iliiv of the
fliiiuiiii!.'. ilurliiB which A. (' lVlt-' and
nmo other p-rmux wen- killed. IliillKton
nrsueil "that if eviction pnlocM-x bad
Ikoii obtained in a lawful wn thou
wnilbl li.ive be-n no tiouble in Mate
wan Inst Mnv lit.
LOOT AND BURN P.R.R. DEPOT
West Middlesex Station Totally Con
sumed Loss $5000
sharim. Pa.. March is. l! A. I'. I
- Vi'KBs early loony looted the l'eiin
vliinia station nt Wet Mlildlse. a
TilliiKi- thtee miles south of here, and
fired ilie strueturp. whieb burned to thp
ground.
The snfe al while heat (hopped
through the floor of the one-xtory
building into the (cllar. TIip combina
tion knob hnd been knocked off. but the
nife is yet too hot to determine whether
nr not the lubbers siiiceedod in opeuiiii;
it Sl.iiion Acent V. I.. So!h sajx tin
snfo coutaineil about .Sol) ill inonc.v mid
rocnnN The value of the building ix
plnieil at S."()0ll
AUTO BREAKS MAN'S SKULL
Wilmington Driver Arrested After
Pine Street Accident
Siunk by an automobile ax he was
cnnxiiij; South stieet at Third. Peter
Monte, foity years old, of Pine street,
ni-ni Second, received n fractuie of the
fkn'l last night. He wax taken to the
I'oiiiivania Hospital, where he re
inmiied uneonscious for several hours.
Ovar Manlop, a Negro, residing in
Wilmington, Del., driver of Hie nuto
inobilt, was aripsted bj the police of
tin- roiiitli and Deluncey stn-etx station
nnil held to await the icsiill'hf Moou-'s
injiiiios.
.Innps was walking on Third street
between Olney nml Clnrkson avenues
when a tall man nnil two shorter com
panions approached. The loll man held
a revolver lo .louex" head while the
others searched his clothes.
When they had taken hix overcoat
.. - i.-.i . ..t . i -
. , re. ' ,, .KlIM'X ll" .iiiiiiiiiiiiyi-ii in ii.'iii, il.
almost fifty tears a trolley- I i. . ..t .i, ,t.i,,,nku inMI no ..i,in
.......... .. 1 1 I . I l.l-l lllll-l- "I II"' .iiiihiii-.. ll. - -...n ut.
ini'iui inn ii uwH iiorso-ciu iiriver in . :....
lo the liranchtown police
Imp
rannlumii.
Iln'wet. an origimil di feiulniil. textt
(iod for the "laic after tin- cusp njsiiinl
buu was dismissed. I.ivelj. tin- state's
"suriiM-" wilnexx. ix a piiMite de-
ted no
Cmillnniiig his iirgiinipnt. nousion , " , . , . ' V' , ' . , , , "'"- , L! to give nnl a meager ileenption
-inn oiiiy . ;..;;', ,"," ".'"" '. '"(. ,11111 N lo tie iirnnc itown
.snrui I'liirniii sireet. tins evening. In-
torment will be tomorrow afternoon'
Richard R. Robb Funeral
I'unVal fpi'iWp for Richard It.
for
at ('hlirchville. Pa.
Mr. Itobb was born in Bucks county.
When he cmue to this rity. nt the
age of twenty -three, he began service
on the stieet cars. He was one of thp
oldest mototmen on the P. II. T.. and
one of the fi- win the employ of the
company who had worked on horse-cars.
Michael C. Loughery
I'ollowing an attack of veitigo on
Monday night. Michael f I.ongliery.
sixty -seven years old, of ."OS Kast Till -pehoekeu
street, (Jerniantown, died yes
terday at his home. Ip was a locomo
tive engineer on the Heading Haihvay,
retiring seven years ago. after having
tilled the position for thirty-eight
tears. He bad a run on the New York '
division.
Mrs. Margaret H. Obdyke
Mrs Mnrgaicl Henry Obdtkc. wife
of W. Austin Olidyke. widely known
in financial circles in this city, and'
daughter of the late Itev. .T. Addison
Henry, for many years pastor of'
Princeton Piesbyterinn Chinch. Thirty
ninth stieet and Powelton avenue, died
In Ilryn Mawr Hospital yesterday The
Obdyke home is at Radnor. Pa.
Mrs. Emma C. Rick
Mrs. l-jiumn Pick, who died 111
Reading. March Hi, will be buried Iheio
Saturday morning nt 11 o'clock. She
had numerous friends nnil 1 datives in
Philadelphia and wax the widow of
C'liarles Rick.
Most of us scarcely start to
be the men we could be. The
different Collins System will
make you more health),
hearty, husky than you ever
dreamt of being.
UNIDENTIFED MAN ENDS LIFE
The bodt of an unidentified man,
nbnut forty years old. "' V'et (1 inches in
height, and weighing 10 pounds, was
discovered, shortly after li o'clock this
morning, by the Franklord police nt
Oithodox street and Torresdale avenue.
The ninn was lying on his face, blood
streaming trom a wound in his temple.
A revolver was found by his side. He
wns dressed in working clothes, and Is
believed to be an Italian who was put
out of work when 11 number of factories
closed in Hie mill district.
Accused of Offering
Raised to Tens
Ralph lliixler. twenty -live years old.
of 17111 North Kiftciith street, wx m
rested today charged with paxxing a
two-dollar bill which bad been "raised
or altered lo u'senible 11 ten -dollar 111.
Itiilulnr uiix iirrcxlcd bv Detective Me-
Ciilloiigh. of the P'tteentli and me
streets police station, on n charge pre
fered bv the pioprietor of a restaurant
near nighteenth and Market streets.
It is alleged tlmt Heisler passed such
n I,', 1 1 n tin. snine ri-sliiiirnut several
ilnts nco nnil the proprietor lliscovercd,
he'lind given the young man change for
a ten-dollar bill, which upon examina
tion after lie had left the place proved
of to be n .S'J b'll. He icportPd tlie mailer
' .. ,1-1.... 11..1..1n .'lltllfllflll
to tllP police. loony iii-ir-i-- ........
and after breakfast tendeied !10 of the
same variety . . , ,
Making an pmusc to go outside or
change, tin- restaurant pioprietor tele
phoned to the police
Gloucester Pastor Arrives
TIip llev W. I.. .imniPrninn. newly
appointed pastor of the First Methodist
Kpiscnpal Church, of (iloucestcr, . .1..
mnted to tin- parsonage theie today
with his two older chldrcn. 1 is wifp
and two toiiuger children nrc detameil
nf itolilL'etnii. ns one of the children is
ill of seal let fevei
Mhos, that pooict lesidi-nts hate been
foncd to obtain prexci iptions funn ntit
siiinus in order to buy butter, eggs nnrt
other essontlnl.".
Peter l'mtnuudM. nn Aineii'iin dlion,
nf ficrmnn birth, tints deser.ibi-d the des
titution in Hip (Set mini city on his nr-
livnl hero today nboatd the Roil Star,
nor Samlmid. which docked at ah-
iugton ateniie with (IK) pnsseiigers fi
ntwerp, '."() of them refugees from the
UoK'.iPt ist armies.
The Snmland is the fir-1 Red Stm''
iner to make this Poll. Itegutnr mv ,
sencer xnilings nncc 11 month will lie,
naintniiud hot ween Philadelphia mid;
Antwerp. The other texsol nf tin- lint-1
will be the (iollilnnd. 'I be Sainhiiid was1
built al Camden in P.IOI and wax n
P.elgian u-llef xiip during the war
Captain .Mm King, of tin- Samland.
repot led a good voyage .lobn l.oox. n
rtelgimi stewnul. died Maich Vi. and
was but iod nt son.
Stowaway Aboard urirm!ri 1
April .". when the Sanilnnd was twoj
d.it s mil of Anltti'ip. (Iciaid Prancols.
a P.elgian siownway gate liim-olf up.
Up told the ship's nflii ers thai his pat - 1
cuts liml left him if Itelgiuin mid win
now 111 Clin ago. A telegram has boon
sent to them, mnl be may be ichusi-d
by immtKi.it 1011 otlleiali.
AiiKini! the Russian lefugois me Isa-
(lor Koffler. his ttite and young son
and dnughler. who abandoned a farm
mid binky mil. tallied at S.'tl.tHKI. siut-nli-d
near Wat saw. Koffb-t-'x wo oblor
Miitix. Is.idiir Koffler. of Providence. It
I., and Charles Koffler. nf I'nll River.
Muss, mi 1 the ih'xlitute family.
Samuel liiti-sbult. -if near Kicvi.
with liis wife and three childriti. were
also among Hie refugees whose homes
were xoi.od by the liolsh'-vist anuie".
He said tin- soldiers hni! stripped mem
hers of hix family of their dollies, ami
bad giten thorn tags lo wear.
Pitman Trade Board to Dine
Pitman. N. !.. March IS. Albeit u.
Mnise. member of Hie Philadelphia bar.
ttlH spoal; al a dinner to be given heio
next Monday night bv the Poind of
Trade, at the Hold Pitman. V. A
Parent, ( anuleii manufacturer and 1 11 1
president of the board, will be toast-master.
etiteied. 11I0 the argument
Hearings in the eonipliiint of Hip
Ixirntigh of Miildlrtown and others
iigninsl the Middb'towii niifl Sttntnra
Cotisolldati'd Water Co. have been con
tinued pending testimony and argu
ment on n motion for Hie (oinpnny to
give bond entering any decision the
Public Serv'ce Commission may make.
The Iluiit'ngdoti and Clearlleld
Telephone Co. hax tiled notice with the
Public Sort ice Coiniiiission of increase
of iiites in Clemticld, Indiana. Centre
nnd Cambria enmities Tin- Rinizi-r-ville
Water Co . opornt'mg iti rrniikl n
coiintv, box advanced lis rates for Pen
mill and Rouzorvlle
PUPILS TO DEBATE
win
Ocean City High School Team
Visit Colllngswood
(VlhiEstMind, N. !.. Mnrcli IS The
Ocean City High School debating team
will come hen- to debate with the Col
lingswood Higli School tenin to
night on. "Rexoltod. that tin- principle
of the oiPti-sllnp shall bo elablixhcd
and niiiintniiiPd in Anieiican industry."
Thov expect to bting a large force of
si hnn botx and girls to "whoop it up"
for tin m if they win. The visitors will
argue the affirmative side, (oached by
THE expectation of im
mediate results has killed
many an advertising
campaign
Tilt IIOLMtS I'RUbS, H'rinttri
1315.29 Chcrrv Slrett
Phibdelpnii
J
VICTROLA happiness is only 60
minutes away from your home
mfTow.CQtf ti?a
J m U'V
w 1 VW
joyment
Gosh! 1 can't sec how anybody's home can sci
alonp: without a Victrola and all the fun and en-
you Ret out oi it especially wiu-u i m
icady to deliver one to you in an hour
and when you have a whole year to pay
for it. Life's too short to put off Victrola
happiness even a day.
0
iLzfy
of The J. R. Wilson Company
VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS
"Our Srrvice Is Next Door to
You No Matter Where You Live"
929 North Broad
West Philadelphia
1215 N. 52d
5029 Ilaltimore
RoxborouRh
G190 Ridge Are,
Ateniie
DESKS
Chairs libit) riling Cabintta
Eueryfiing for the Office
(lnr lomplrtrly rnulppril furtnr.v
lor iniuiufucliirliik- tlrsl-i luds Olllrp
luriilttirr A I'artltlnnx will hell, a on
fciilte our More mid Olllce Prolilpins.
S. WEISS & CO. r.17,
.WALNUT 3830, RACE lIRn:
Come for a
treatment.
demonstration
COLLINS INSTITUTK
OF PHYSICAL CUL'IUKF.
I fll.l.lNS III.DH WALNUT ST AT It
i
UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS
FOR MEN
Corner llth and Chestnut
- i
"Let's Go Out the Pike"
Wln-n lourn mating about for a plac
Id drive Iwar this In mind ll.iltlnioro
I'lki, la in lino Fhiipo imrt a llttlo lui out
l th lllnrl lloii-n I'arni.
Fresh Eggs Right from the nest.
Chickens Fat ami fresh.
Sweet Cider Just apple juice.
White Potatoes Perfectly
healthy.
Apples Wincsaps and Paragons.
tin-" mil Ilnllimop nt' stralBht llirnuh
Merita mid I W miles liewiml to tho famous
Black Horse Farm
Every Day in the Year from 'J to 9
Phone: Media 103
The J. R. Wilson Company
1139 NOKTH IIIIO.M) STIir.Kl'. I'llll.ADI.l.l HIA
rinaao Fend mo details of your varioua Victrola Outflta ana ,
your 1-year payment plan.
VMK
ADDItliSS
!: I. 3-IS-SI
If you
cannot
call,
fill out
and
mail
this
coupon
TODAY I
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Family Silaer
Tea and Dinner Serrrra
fal Tabic Sih'cr
Doilc' Qualit'
Look over these Splendid Assortments of
Spring Suits and
Spring Overcoats
and you will no I be overlooked
in the Easier Promenade!
Easter is the one season when the male of
the species spruces up for favorable inspec
tion. He'll get it generously, provided he
first inspects, and then outfits himself from
our splendid assortments of Spring Suits
and Spring Overcoats !
Single-breasted and double-breasted Suit
models. $40, $45, $50, $55. New four-piece
Sport Suit models in the handsomest lot
of light gray designs and patterns that
you'll sec anywhere at this early date! $60
for the Sports Coat, Vest, Knickers and
Long Trousers. Two - Piece Sports Suits,
$30, $35. Extra Trousers, knickers or
long. $8 and $10. Vest to match. $5.
Spring Overcoats in loose - fitting box
models and rakish Raglans in herringbone
patterns on light gray, light brown and
homespuns. Spring Overcoats in knitted
fabrics that you can play ball with, then
shake out smooth and clean! $35, $40,
$45, $50.
YOU'LL be entirely
satisfied with the
manner in which we
handle your checking
account.
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West End Trust
company
Broad Street at South penn square
Attractive Easter Nest
Box 60c
"Own Make"
Easter Eggs
Wholesome Ralmir.
Strictly Pure.
White and Colored"
Cocoanut Cream Eggs
Re Size. Due Do..;
$7.50 tho 100.
Ifiu Sue, $1.7.' Pi)..
$11.00 the 100,
Chocolate Cocoanut
Cream Eggs
8i- Size, 00p Don.
$7.50 tho 100.
15c Size, $1.75 l)oz.
3-M.00 the 100.
Every child will enjoy an Easter
Nest.
These attractive Easter Bunny
Picture Boxes arc filled with
delicious creamy chocolate
covered and assorted tinted
cocoanut cream and marsh
mallow Eggs, a Sugar Chicken
and a sprinkling of assorted
Bird Eggs.
Eggs With Names lo Order
Neatly decorated 12c.
20c, 50c, 7oc and $1.2."..
Assorted Bird Eggs
30c Lb.
T"UIK assortment comprises
A evciy variety of pmo
flavors in soft cream, cocoa
nut anil jelly.
1 Sugar Bird Eggs
Cocoanut, Chocolate, Ko.sp
and Vanilla flavors. Sold
I ticpnratoly at '10c pound.
Mitchell Fletcher Co.
Finley Acker Co.
Market at 12th Chestnut al 18th
5600 Gcrniantown Ave. Chestnut nt 12th
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WILL PRESENT ON
THE SECOND FLOOR
of the
Bellevue Stratford
Hotel
PHILADELPHIA
Tomorrow
Saturday, March 19th
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Summer Models
including their PARIS Collection
ns well as an extremely tmntt
new vogue ctcatcd by the tushion
directors o the establishment
GOWNS
TAILORED SUITS
TAILORED DRESSES
COATS WRAPS HATS
BLOUSES and FURS
CCcccssary Viitvis arranged to
meet the convenience of patron
Bargains this Week
in sound, substantial Worsted
and long-wearing1 Cassimere
Perry Suits at $27
cmwr at i el .i!tK'd .it S40. S-15. S50
The best buy in Philadelphia today
for $27! Conservative Suits in quiet
colors made for men of quiet tastes,
and at a saving of $13 to $23 the Suit!
Big Saving for the Man who wants
a Pair of Separate Trousers!
So, $0.50. $7, as
for values that should be several dollars more.
Perry & Go.
Sixteenth and Chestnut Sis.
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of our. customers .
Information as to the
credit standing of
merchants abroad
is kept here or can
be obtained through
our foreig'n corre
spondents. Export
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may avail themselves
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